No My 53 is still in good shape for now but since I have seen so many threads on the problem I have been thinking about a possible solution. Seems tpo me the best fixes I have seen are done using high $$$ special epoxies. I know that you also need to drill both ends of the crack so... ... ... . If you drill and tap both ends of the crack and load up everything with a fancy high tech epoxy could you then bolt a "patch plate" over the repair area using the threaded holes. Seems to me that the plate would help make a nice strong leak free sandwich> Just thinking out loud.
A friend of my fathers owns a machine shop and says he has never had any trouble having blocks or heads welded. Now granted he sends them out to be welded a certain way and that won't save you anything but the cost of the block and at that point most would feel better with a different block but... ... ...
Anyway just trying to be ready in case my number comes up
A friend of my fathers owns a machine shop and says he has never had any trouble having blocks or heads welded. Now granted he sends them out to be welded a certain way and that won't save you anything but the cost of the block and at that point most would feel better with a different block but... ... ...
Anyway just trying to be ready in case my number comes up
